"Conspiracy Theory: Is Bitcoin Adoption by the Country a Scam?"

You thought El Salvador was a pioneer, but it is merely a puppet of Bitfinex and Tether.

Everything is just an "illusion to make you believe."

Here is the evidence I found 👇

The Salvadoran government claims to have bought 6,114 bitcoins with the treasury,

but the latest on-chain data shows that 6,111 of those were not bought,

but were—transferred directly from the Bitfinex/Tether wallet.

In other words: the country didn't buy them; insiders did the accounting.

Who wrote the Bitcoin bill? Not Congress.

Instead, it was—Tether funding the drafting, promoting legislation, in exchange for media bombardment.

This is not adoption; it's a financial masquerade show.

Chivo Wallet? After six months of launch, its usage rate plummeted by 98.9%.

It has been quietly cut off and is nearly bankrupt.

Yet mainstream media still uses "national adoption of Bitcoin" to attract the unsuspecting.

President Bukele gains exposure, Tether gains legitimacy, Bitfinex provides liquidity.

This is not adoption; it's a systematic washout.

What you see is the stage, while the books are behind the scenes.

El Salvador never truly bought Bitcoin.

Tether simply transferred the coins in, took photos for memory, and spun an adoption story.

The country is the actor, Tether is the director, and you and I are the audience.